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- 1854-09-27
Fait partie de WEGWHIST Collection
Advertisement for William Lawrie's London Equitable Insurance Co. on John Street
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Fait partie de WEGWHIST Collection
Advertisement for William Lawrie's London Equitable Insurance Co. on John Street
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William L. Campbell with Hunting Dogs
Fait partie de Local History Collection
Photograph of William L. Campbell and his hunting dogs outside of Bessie & William Campbell’s house on Johns Street, c. 1915.
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Fait partie de Local History Collection
Photograph of William L. Campbell from 1895. Photo was taken in front of his parents home on John Street and has a wooden carriage platform in the background (used to get in and out of carriages at the time more easily).
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Fait partie de Local History Collection
An article about a birthday celebration held for William Campbell (the grain dealer) at his house.
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Trinity Church, Bradford, Celebrates 100th Anniversary
Fait partie de WEGWHIST Collection
"Sunday, June 10th marked the Centenary of Trinity Church, Bradford. Two services were held with congregations far exceeding the seating capacity of the church. The rector, Rev. H.G. Blake, conducted the services." ...
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The Bradford library Serving Us since 1879
Fait partie de Local History Collection
Article of a brief history of the Bradford Library, written by its librarian, Adrienne Price. Scanned from a donation of the Bradford Today supplement to the Bradford Witness.
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Sunday Night Break-Ins At Bradford Homes
Fait partie de Local History Collection
Article about a series of break-ins in Bradford, following the break in at Custom Cleaners (see Related Descriptions).
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St. John's Presbyterian Church
Fait partie de Dorothy Cilipka fonds
The Church was built in 1893 on the corner of Church and John Street, during the pastorade of Rev. F. Smith. It replaced a frame structure that was sold to the Anglican Church to be used for a parish hall in 1893, it was demolished in 1953. The Stonework is by George McDonald, a stonemason. The original name was Bradford Presbyterian Church but was later renamed St. John's Presbyterian Church in 1966. The seating capacity is 350, and the tower stands 65 feet high.
Fait partie de Local History Collection
The article accompanying this photograph gives a quick history of the Presbyterian Church in Bradford. A biography of its charge in 1906, Rev. D.N. Morden, is also included.
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Fait partie de Local History Collection
Photograph of Heidi (Chard) Northover during the packing process to move from the library at 35 John Street to the new library at 100 Holland Court in 1988.